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Left side Proteopedia Morph (10 linear steps, no alignment, C-alpha atoms)
Left side Proteopedia Morph (10 linear steps, no alignment, C-alpha atoms)
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Right side Morph (The closed model was morphed (linear interpolation) to the open model using the server provided by Karsten Theis, requesting 8 intermediate frames. The resulting 10-frame PDB file was loaded into the Jmol Java application. The alpha carbons were selected ("select *.ca") and written into a separate file, which was uploaded to Proteopedia for use in the above morph scenes: Image:Morf-6zgi-to-6zgg-alpha-carbons-only.pdb.)
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Right side SwissProt Morph
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<Structure load='' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='85/857141/6zgi_to_6zgg/1' />
<scene name='85/857154/6zgi_to_6zgg/1'>Proteopedia 10 step Linear Morph</scene>
<scene name='85/857154/6zgi_to_6zgg/1'>Proteopedia 10 step Linear Morph</scene>
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</StructureSection>
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 07:56, 26 July 2020

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Morph showing the transition of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein from its closed to open conformation induced by proteolytic cleavage by furin, see [Details of this morph]

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